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THE EVENING STAR THE BASE BALL TOURISTS. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, Received on their Arrival in New York I with Great Enthusiasm. AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, be York teams Northwest Corer Peansylvania Ave. and 11th St, by | £5 sscchak Tisieetesbnee The: Noelia ‘Sac’ Senn = ca have arrived. The men tonched terra firma . 8 Be mr 5 paper aad ot the foot of 22d street and North river . KAUFFMAN, Pres't \t 8 o'clock this morning. The teams > —_—— came by the steamer Adriatic, which t Eves ered to. enbecribers in the was sighted off Fire Island at ten minutes to 2 pearr'et row te Deg o'clock a.m. The steamer Laura M. Starin, co cack : 5 4 with nearly two hundred persons on board, mes tee Adnatic at quarantine at 7 o'clock and took the party on be tooting of tug boats, d rd in the midst of shed on F-iday—81 8 ing of flags and cheers 50 cents. = — = year we from either shor At 5:20 o'clock the i = = 3 5 a tan steam tag George W. Wood steamed Vor. T4—-No. 12,094. WASHINGTON, D.C., SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1889. TWO CENTS, _ | stone Shaper wr Slag lgprmenn Blac ge v4 : atural Gus” company. « “known actors, At this point the noise was ening. Every steamboat of any kind, lar cima and stall, whistled and tooted ‘until peop ie8ck te Abvistionnsas: were compelied to place their Angers . in their ears. All the while a brass band | __ SPECIAL NUTICES = _ SPECIAL NOTICES. | Washington News : and Gossip. Telegrams to The Star. |%: cs x ego Sas OS CHURCH. — METROPOLITAN M. Cg COR, Be> BEAD AMELIE RIVES’ NEW STORY, | Recline Butlers Free esas aua'all d anumber of other L NOTICES. hk FIRE AND CH. Washington SUX BROTHE Pxevusive Agent Pm. 8 AMUSEVENTS. a> a 3:30 1 7 Pace 12 labored with all its might, but the bandsmen a> PEE pew, ont in ad SH rect, See hic 13] TERRIBLE PRAIRIE FIRES. | stored with aitste wich, but the Thandunen SSL™ Bewutitut in Patterns. Pertect Fitting. IN THE SUNDAY HERALD TO-MORROW. 1t| Be, 8 GOND, BAPTIST, CHU ATTORNI Pare 12 themselves could scarcely hear the sounds ap-2t GEOKGE SPRANSY, 434 7th st. | Kine, D. 1. president W d Ne balcony, AUCTION ~Pages 3 and 9 at the = — ee De Wolf Hopper and = — a ES pape W. Jackson, w ry service 7:30. service 8 ufferi: Yigby Bell stepped on board fro: © Geo Boas © F Brwors, vaste Gnas! yee yraceling by pastek: Sunday duly Tem. aha Scnday, Sand Sad Scenes and Great Suffering. | jy Pyi.neey ion iain Seer ae “SiR ENORMOTS STOCK Is COMPLETE See * a mel Bunday, Ot ak’, Hope aad Help —— heart op by th pee = INT V. a pel Sunday, 6 p. i, Hope and Help Koox —s given a hearty reception by the boys, The FRow Tee ee eEPART MES, coy a BOuNT NE ee 9s Find Diy its -Exerlitive committee meeting lies on board were. it possible, more enthusi- THE CHYylCEsT PRODUCTIONS OF TH having for ite ob- | W. Haddaway, pastor — Wek a sare tel RETURN OF THE BASE BALLISTS. | astic than the men, Not « nt with cheering, LEADING FACT | a Den. Sth the benefit of its CORCORAN BUILDING, OFF. L. 5 TREAST people's iecting at gan to « “THE ELEVATOR, ELEVATE Be ovatine,” 1; they be Ina jutte | THE SWEET REFRAIN OF “HOME, SWEET momR,” . . | was heard, This captured the men, and in less They are Enthusiastically Wel-| time than ittakes to write it two hundred p.m, Pre veen Band C sts. s.w. p.m. The public Blake Harry Febrey at invited. nty-two Baptism expected each t DENTISTRY. coutogecd. Caer mber of shares to 200, believing that | mouth C aga aye on. : ces sent out the refrain across the bay k. STARR PARSONS, DENTIST, 9TH ST, COR- : org hgernlins Mears . corner of P and sth sta, will ray for te mn : voices sen s. bD lect extiacied Geukie’ Whe Ga oe Gad per | Pract ths Sunday. “April th. inthe Shoring and | i ASSEMBLY'S P: comed in New York. Excitement ran high, At the topmast of the . vito gums. 4 panne dues are § evening, at the above-nained ¢ abject at 11a, | cor, oth and 1st Sta as on which wa > ane ‘ we teeth saved, hours 0 too. ly a few shares arc open for |an.: | ‘the Christian Embassador; at ‘7:30 p.m: ‘The | pastor.—Sunday School ¥'30 a" iu.: young people's ee Se, een. ae ae Sp eee. constitut t' Trumpet, mecting, 6:30 p.m. ; preaching by the Pastor, 11 4.10, | EES vicome Home -=-~ —— a prone a and 7:30 pan. It | POR RENT (Miser: was on both sides of th THE BIRMINGHAM ELECTION. The same mc F st. n.w.; Joseph J. Darl FOR RENT (Orrices) steamer on large stripes of white duck. Soom o> CHURCH OP“OUR FATHE | Salist), cor. 13th and L sts, n.w., % - dew, I dol 3 veh, Georgetown, FOR RENT (Stantrs)... — ade se . the Starin up alongside the Adriatic, Then a f ei 20 pa thee ee lee eee ee No Separate Tory Candidate; Lakewarm | eee ene ti slut tases of aha Hasvwann & UTCHINSON Fendall Bui Organization All ane opi FOR SAL Work for the Liberal Unionist. | Adriatic. Every thr 5 burst forth absolutely resolved it MAKE THE ARTISTIC TREATMENT icott, secretary, Postoflice Depart- Special Cable Dispatch to Tax E’ School at 10:45 a, m SING STAR. @ | untit the che M. Ye asurer, n office, Be konor ray A ow EL Loxpon, April 6,—Balfour’s special mission | x. ato yelling. Was there any recess, for —or— heving property for sale should call on 2. Parte t Lott and 1 a to Birmingham has ostensibly healed the | as soon as the lung power of one party . on 412 Pa. | o'clor! i A on . or gi . OPEN FIREPLACES A CIAL STUDY. he above uamed. at SPIRITUALISM, 5 1412 PA. | tration ot the breach aud no separate tory candidate will | either weakened or gave out there were those Trance and ave, b.w.—Mrs, A.M. G by ©. H. Phill rd’s supper + aD. Dy eubject: Lo who had € = ned over again their vocal " P “WILSON WHISKY.” Test: 10 a, m., lyceum: 11-50, and 7:00; lecture and | © meets oe se stand, but those who are convinced against “g 424 ¥TH STREET. ape WILSON WHISKY.’ ‘ + ly es : n 7:30, preaching, Kev. @. W. Le LADIES’ GOODS | powers and they m: good u % x Pa — ae wtih VE GON EL Spenkable Gitt of God: 2d" cor, Ts LOCAL MENTION their will remain of the same opinion still and | PY)" tema wore Ewa ache gamete ane = ee FRODUCT OF THE WILSON DISTILLERY, | BoB ge TRY ERS, OF THE GOSEEL ——— LOST AND FOUND, the tories will probably work only lukewarmly | When the reception steamer Was tale fest to E 3 0. T = L aie ee ment of the Ki od on earth meet in Mow pastorsat 11 | MARRIAG for the liberal unionist, the Adriatic, Messrs, ph J. O'Donohu HE “EFFECTS 'F HE |ATE IGHSPIRE, DA LN CO., PA. eee sheild aes and 7:30 pam. oC at morniDE Kory MEDICAL. The election is of great importance, as it will | John M. Ward, LW. Spalding and seve MALTBY HOUSE, Thiscelebrated Whisky, most carefully and slowly | of the Mexsiah. All are in: ing at 3 pig. addressed by Mie C, Newhitnes, We. bea reliable test of the strength of liberal | of the reception committee went on board, yeasted, mashed, fermented, and distilled from the in- YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIA- | 0. L. at 5 Op.m. First quarterly ‘conteretice M ‘ : Y : unionism in the Midland capital, Lord Roso-| Here there was a hearty hand shaking and NOW ON SALE AT valuable health-giving Chalybeate waters and choice Sunday (To-morrow) | day at 730 pan. Ladies! meeting Tuesday at OCEAN STEAME bery made an outspoken speech at a public | pler ot ‘atulations, Arrange- JULIUS LANSBURGH'S, 315 7TH ST. small grain Kye, peculiar to the renowned mountain By Big eos Girne eteyet meeting Thursday at 7:30 pom, Sonnuacarvac meeting yesterday which shows the recent drift | ments were at oi made for the transfer of districts of Pennsylvania and Maryland. and ripened in heated warebouses, sea-voye: and aged in the warm salt air of Bermuda. ‘he oxides of ironand | i AM TRADT BOOTIE joe 5 AMERICAN TRACT SOCIETY.—THE their homologous salts found in the waters from which | {B= warhintuas san gt Cet eed eo this Whisky is distilled render this Whisky invaiuable | toUhurch of the wut, Coun. aveyN and 18th of events, He said that Russell’s speech would | the tou ‘The party who made th reverberate throughout the whole British Atlantric trip were: Chic pire, and be remembered as long as the Eng-| Ryan, Williamson, Sullivan ish language lasts, He predicted that the judges | Beldwin and Pfeffer. Al would inevitably report largely and generaily | Fogart trans- »—Anson, Burns, tut. y, Tener, merica—Hanlan, Healy, Carroll, Earle, Was furnished a few weeks ago, and everything is as svod as when placed therein. a> CALVARY BAPTIST CHUL PIANOS AND Oi Be shia er lee cammucl ae Gr PERSONAL y 30 a um. | Preachime by | print 80 p.m.” Baptism, after | PRINTE DALL ‘CHAPEL BRANCH, | PROPO: K Theron Out aud strangers cordially vite DW. it Wood, Or excepting the 4 Babe serviheaialanes emcee Se sees oak wquremtiee tetenin | i. aaa ce bene Gomer ee past bool, O45 4. in. ; -prew acquitting the Irish party, This is becoming | Brown ing. Bithe Blankets will be sold at €3.50, #4, and | Heed of strength, vitality, and vigor. Bin) Adare hy tee eo. G sagt ? ps, MEMORIA se the general impression. > | 2 companied by Mr, and Mrs, A, Ragga: op tnalhpten rao oy : " | York: JL. Phillips, M. Pst. B.W.—Sunday School, 3:30 p.m = Pe ao in Ek «Aww sendy ». Ali new and never been use See certificate of Prof. Tonry, of the Baltimore Med- ak id other: e cord ed to there wes, 2 TE " > Ee > y J eee 3 gomeling, Naming a0 F sot College: ag ae Sea || ee ee THE TERRIBLE PRAIRIE FIRES. | ings moti? pt. Leigh Lynch, raged aches alas = idee ATTENTION! SAILORS OF 1861- METROPOLITAN Pi Aa |W. 1. snyder, G Wright, « rthol tuugnaficent quality. | «1p 1s PURE, FREE FROM FUSEL OIL, ANDCAN | There will be ameeting of Union Sulors on ‘Chureh, 4th and B str 4. Capitol Hill, ‘ y ig . Burtholom, EFORE BE SAFELY REC > 1 7 i, "april 8. Tenupines es nistor,—services to-so0rto} Sad Scenes of Peril Disaster in| Léslio Robinson, Mrs. A.C. Anso 4 uday Morning we comm the sale of the | THEREFORE BE SAFELY KECOMMENDED FOR ts April 5. at Good Templars’ hester. D.D., pastor.—services to-morrow ‘nes and | asoN. A. Anson, Harry ave. n.W., for the purpose of or- nd mavent association of naval veterans. urs cordially invited to come and tuke Dommittee, ty TEMPERANCE MEETINGS SUNDAY tby the 1. 0. G.'T., Odd Fellows’ Hall, Do'elock, Good Templars’ Hull, 4% st: ave. S oiclock, Prominent speak dy invited, at => MASONIC—THE STEMBERS OF HIRA’ Lodge, No. 10. F. aud A. M 19th st. and Pal av $0 p.th. ‘the moray service will work of the church during a ue twenty-five years, Justclosed, ve Table Spoons, ers, Fruit A Tea, Desse Be wis, “MOK be ap. Ture Dakota. | Palmer, 8. Gocdtriend aud THE LITTLE NEGRO MASC MANY THRILLING HAIREREADTH ESCAPES, WIILE | Charles Duy SOME WERE CAUGHT AND PERISHED IN THE | jay Near FLAMES—GREAT DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY, AND HUNDREDS OF FAMILIES HOMELESS, MEDICINAL USE. 11S HIGH COLOK IS DUE TO VANTED (Rooms) NTED (Stores). TED (S1TvATIONS) TED (Miscettaxzous) WOOD AND x = it_ Si TARY Tracy arrived in Philadelphi Curcago, April 6.— AN, CHURCH, | last night, and was met by Thomas Cochran | from St. P, ved und of the well fs. and Maibinw, Bowman & Ce but what there ismust be closed every f the members of the j teams were armed with sticks and canes, | Williamson was not with the party, He hurt Daily News special , bis right kue weeks ago, t were on the third, fourth, and ie Maltby will be sold at $80 per suite chance to buy & guvd Parlor Suite for little Ask your Grocer for WILS THE ULMAN GOLDSBOKOUGH Co, Distillers, while playing in Paris over two 1 his wife remained in WHAT IS LEFT. he list of losses e Oak Bed Suites, Beveled Plate Mirrors,| ap6-tomy4 : Baltimore. Ma. mn. sharp. for the p uirpoxe of : La one Preaching 7 and other members of the citizens’ committee. | by prairie fire in Dakota increases the descrip- | ae on od _— rod 28.50. Regular price | F543 i ne “clock | “te WM. H_STUALD, Secretary, | toll. by Mayor Fitler. After Hoses at oe Be In Yankton gone ie Hype ery nn | yw a splendid tim They P e of vated. | ss ered ae + In company Ww © mayor and | Near dCi : ecou ood deal of their experie | By'crder of the W. M. | ee ee ee oe : sGrisay, rent over io 4b6 nian’: sxanch wasdestroyed, When a perty of uate cen oF tae techs Pa age mm pre 'r Pillows, 50c. Ib. z THE i Rien eS Ay aig a as SOU a aga ‘pees a. ied *. Where, at the suggestion of Mr. Coch- bors oop through th veorasge Pe ke to reach 22d street in reading letters which potty a BS> ane Soott's Hal SAO De AEE » . ernoo service ait free Ushers will seat 4n informal reception was held in the big | to the rear of the house an appalling sight met | were handed them by friends, Chairs, used in Malt- | on bj 1 By order of the Committee. nw. Persons omice, ming Prayer. It lor, When the reception was over the Sec- | their gaze. ling in a little hollow beneath | From 22d street the eutire party was driven to ud settle in ¥ ME WATSON. t T CON AL cxtucn, | Fetacs'was shown through the rooms of the | the ruins ‘of the house was Eloise Madison, | the Fit Avenue hotel, Ine ppeaking ot ATION REMOVED. FROM | ge Fu I SEO EET, Caen “cor, of 10th and G sts. c sve, 1 to Stand No. 146-147 Center | § wy ne Gs league, after which he left for the Stratford BLISTERED AND SCORCHED AND LURNED, | the financial success of the trip Mr, —ceeen See PPLETON braun ae, late sosoriment Of Coss Desed Cave ad Dates: | thicd sermon ‘upon “Eternal LAE a with Mr. Cramp, with hardiy a shred of clothing upon here. The | I-ynch said the A paid expenses, and, ous Kockers, $1. PE ag x Pe See eee Yee ne | pois upon “Pomeasataet andl eho | A Pancen Post Conv ‘Postmaster- | poor girl must have been in the condition in | ttip wok oneal the arty ry? ed ft “4 z 5 west sa 2 ermine u pundations. nday selioe | at iM ARCEL : » not one e party had suffered IN CONNECTION WITH ABOVE WE WI Residence—119 6th street northeast, apa SLATE MANTELS. Soi roe Vesper service at G45 p.u. Music led by Dr. | General W maker yesterday signed a par-| Which she was found for at least a quarter of | lay's sickness and ‘thes bad pecan 6 mend i ow Shades, 2 yds. 1c THOSE WHO DESIRE COMFORT 1 ee es moods now | Dachom, organist. cel post convention with the Leeward Islands, | an hour, Her clothing, save the lar of hex 32.000 miles. When the last game is played at ka o sectire woods at low prices, . PAUL'S CHURCH, dress, part of the stocking on her right foot and reed ge ~ the right shoe, had beencomplet pee Pai te commerce, has postponed the | her bod: is. tor $4.00. ‘h. Services ny H ny, Hoty Comiuuni y Commnt burned from | day since the beginning of the trip. ‘The Alle sermon; 7 which presented an awful appear- | America team is just seven med t | America team is just seven games abead of the eeting of the committee in New | ance, ha spot upon her escaping un- | Chicago, 4 & tigation of the railroad | burned. a t. Hanlon, when asked as to what his with da, from | ber terrible condition, she greeted the first | plans were tor the coming season, replied that ill hold its | Person to her assistance with the ejaculation, | j,. did not k y but that Pittsburg was good d MEETING OF THE We oteetiet tepettiens Loneues wal held at St. George's Hall, 510 11th st, n.w., MONDAY Q x flection of dtticers aud i t tee on inter. date of the York to begin the inv tan | Telations of this count ar | May 1to May i-~ The remedies invented by : for diseases of the Thr mati seats free, ZY MEMORIAL Le Droit Ps Tetter, &e.. are ruverly, at © committee PRESBYTEL , Boundary: xt " P P ‘sien a awh st wat TL ain. and 730 p. | ge oe eaten hate “My God! can't you do something for mez” ak tor be Od he a TERMS CASH, CASH, CASH. 26 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. me a gjentor, I x, Willan aiiller: —— SS STRONG MEN SHUDDERED, pate -Poaheery Psp aca Fico - a a Ree ee ba p.m. Cl eave: ‘i ‘ 8 a : we = SALE OPENS MONDAY MORNING Bee FINEN wear, Is now putting on BEST CHARCOAL TIN ROOFING | Society 5 ip. m.. Mid-week Rervice, Wednes: | Ex-Prestpest CLevreanp was in Washing- | and fora minute turned away, but with ready | All the players looked the picture of health, ATOUR sf0! at ei bop ee pow ge Rn RY day, Up. in. Buraigers cordially invited to, all ton last night for about ten minutes and he®| hands did everything that could be done for | 24 clauued that they were in good condition, " e wai roof put on in this city. I make thie low pri = FOU 5 = spent that time in sayin; ood-bye to those } M E. Bail ii h employ = e —_— ™ a PLEASING AS A WI order to give met Toymer <p>, FOURTH PRE: AN CHURC! ie : yang: SF er, Mrs. G. E. Bailey, in whose employ 2 ee eae sacar Those wlching fing | ean acco OF bailees ei TEES Oth te Netw tis, uw Nev: | who had been his companions in his trip to| the young giclwas, sed. William Ashton Heavy Snow Storms. JULIUS LANSBURGH, FITTING SHIRT. per sqnare for each 30 days required, rib T. Kelly, pastor. Subba Vat 9304 m. | Cuba, Ex-cabinet officers ard, Vilas, | the hired man, had a very narrow escape, | WINTER TRYING TO NOW ATONE FoR ITS FAILURE, NGS . Canales eivelow estimates on Piunbing, _ay-2 ne ap big me. Nome peoples prayer MewiNe | Ft uii3 and Dickinson vemahied here, bat} ona Sauered painful but not dangerous inju-| Prrrsnvne, Pa., April 6.—The heaviest snow FOR SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR LINEN pineni and Clolatecn ination ares t 3 pan, Bibie reudiug tor women by Mrs Ite the ex-President at 11:20, re-entered the car | ries. Mrs, Bailey says when the fire caught | storm of the season is prevailing in this section, ee ona: a 2 Strangers ape coiliaily woleemed reat | “Wanderer” and was whirled away to New | the dwelling house it blazed up like tinder. and | It began about 10 o'clock last night and baw AND CAMBRIC BODIES ARE MUCH SIMMS" PHARMAC York and to his law practice. allowed them no alternative but to run for | been snowing pver since. The suow fall is a er their lives, This they did, Mr. Ashton taking pout 8 inches up to 10 o'clock this morning, REFRIGERATORS. wee a CHER CHAPEL. Rean-Apainat J. H, Guts, commanding | ench of the women by the armand starting | bat in tie moun chore eels, MOFNINK Bae TOMORROWS jytotowed by revival prayer the United States naval force on the South At- | with them through the smoke and flames. They | from 1s inches to2 feet, Trains are all behind WE MAKE THEM TO MEASURE, » sonnet axromise Praise meeting. Sabbath school, 9:20 a.m. Come. had gone but a short distance when Miss Madison | time, but no lantic station, ina dispatch from Montevideo, <> 0 De Phones 0. rena: | February 96, reports the participation by his Peing constructed ou scientific principles are Fight pages illustrated, full of timely matter by best | Pastor. Morning Prayer 10” aan nan fa tha bers : - : vidents have been reported, The storm seems to be confined to the western n, | part of this st fell. The smoke was so thick that when they stopped to look for her she could not be « sernori | force in the ceremonies attendant upon the ar- ¢ i z ommutnit rare nd, thinking that she had gone in another di- | ?'(, 5 perfect as regards distribution of cold dry air H. F. WOODARD & CO. writers. For sale at News Stands, Delivered by car- BO pan Litany Wedamdee and Fite | rival and departure of the president of the Ar- | 20G; thinking that she had gone in ano cong Cuanvestox, W. Va., April 6.—A snow-storm bi the entire REFRIGERATOR. riers to regular subscribers in all parts of Wasbiu ning service and lecture Wednestuy | gentine republic, The minister of marine. in| after a'severe struggle they succeeded in get. | Prevsiled here last night and to-day, Heavy ee 2 ap2-3m 15th and F sts. 2:0 _ , es ats tree, All welcome, Rt name of his government, thanked Admiral | ting to the windward side of the fire, and made | *"2™ #8 eported from the mountains, After many years of experience in handling ton, it oe HAMLINE WE. CHURCH. CORNER Gillis for the courtesies extended. their way to a neighboring ranch. Va.. April 6.—A heavy aati ‘and P sts, » Kev »..D.. pase —— :. - we + snow-storm is prevailing here ace ed b; etree c ; OF Services ah ; At ge Hunt's place the family had just | ® } ig he ompanied by Refrigerators can safely say that the Jewett B F PROPERTY | 1" pie pastes Th acts | Mazon Anurs to BE Covnt-Manrraren.—| ,A¢ George Hunt's place the fam iy hed just | thunder and lightning. “It promises'to be tho Cold Air Chamber Refrigerators cannot be e#- | cupsrinership heretolure: existinz tcy'No. Tish, | wauBloms aul 20 p.m Seabjects “Tesi Acting upon the recommendation of the Secre- | Mrs, Hunt saw sparks flying in the kitchen, | deepest of the winter, celled for superior finish and usefulness, We | ZaDOK WILLIAMS € SON is th fr the emiablistuaent of a Zooke Aypublie mies secieregarion aieiare tary of War. the President will orjgr a conrt-| Seizing ‘a blanket apiece the ‘people ia the | Sane ‘a eee mutual consent, Mr. ZADUK WILL thi and charged ‘with the duty of its fulfilment, | With reteren church edith 2- | martial. probably this afternoon, for the trial | house threw them over their heads and start ck in — ‘the firm. viz: 7 of the Interior, the President of | S°¢f#uen im ermecting, Thurs: of ntinue the wo ordially invited. 1t the old firm day evenings, 7 jor George A. Armes, retired, upon j from the building. By good fortune all suc- | MR. CLEVELAND RETT wiissiouers ot the Distr pf Colum- the Bourd of « : charg soaring deueniiee ies seded in reaching a place of safety. For 20 ss —— ame of Z- | iiu, aud the Secretary of the Stuithsomian Institution, PREET BAPTIST CHURCH, shat ges of conduct auhenwning en ofioer and t “4 ‘ew ¥i i i oh meena kame RILLIAMS & SON, 300 Georgia ave, ne. assumes | Go vive notice that they bave been “authorized Sunday School at 9.30. pas. | Sentleman, fect their path wee through New Your, April 6.—A large train of Pull- . Ww. ee | | ce B tuapectio of th Faunce, wil pretch at 11 a. mt. nd = ae A SHEET OF FLAME FIFTY FEET mIcH. a care pulled slowly into the Euaugtnn- : Sa a i along Rock Or asauehusetts a oe ‘s : vs 8 ; : . : “pee eps Jerse 3 ¥ i aren cyanea SORE Rn Witnia tended and. where Tossed by the road | schol lesson, “All welconted? net ony SULMAS Appuintments by the President. Many of the other farms in Rapid Valley | Morning, Mr. Grover Clesclead ute eg ee nig West from mouly kuown The WOO Georgia « F sideut to-day made the following ap- and stepped out ==> FIRST BAPTIST ry Koad * dist barely escaped the flames which spread across | of the Pullman April 2, 18: a t 7 lH nointr < . A a one, and was met % S. _April 2, a5 land of “than on se, one Ha Be pointme . : the ground like a flash of lightning. The wind | by a little knot of friends who stood on the Cursa Sirs. Se gence ait tanec ToD pul. Uy the pastor. ‘Guader schonl at a Eben E. Rand, of Maine, to be appraiser of | was blowing at the rate of 60 miles an hour, | platform, Mra, Cleveland was not one of the <> EQUITABLE appropriate fo i nel Mission 3 o'clock. f Bevple's meeting | merchandise in the district of Portland and | Had the velocity of the wind been less, party im waiting at the depot, We closed out a lot of 28 pieces of all the new shades | S— That the said cov ame to be made 8 erly business meeting Wednesday evan: | Fain Guth, Maine j more damage would have undoubtedly resulted. | Shortly after breakfast Mr, Cleveland went CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, : shite aut charant ach vareel ot pees = pga 7 Vireini Asitwas the fire was confined to a narrow down town to his off Willie of CHINA SILK, beautiful figures and shades, which z ae ia aps quantity aud characte Are age =a of private orge C. Sturgis, of West Virginia, to be | strip al paced enabling those from the cit y where he spent the morning, aamaeg pee 4 we are going to run off at 50c., former price 7 Sg hcreey eebe — i spective owners inscribed th nd the i to: y of the United States for the district of | to beat out the flames with wet sacks. = | reporters, pans onal be fiat ant b public ree- | Baptisin in the evening, Maas d after | Prayer meeting: land em * Thousands of dollars’ worth of property was mn Aon This is an extraordinary bargain and will last buts * lestroved with - “ree ’ “ ‘ TE { eae | ata destroyed within 10 miles of Freeman, Thirty-/ INDICTED AND ARRAIG: Melvin D. Pe ; | k to be a notary public for the Subecriptions for shares in the 16th issue received ‘ED. ed in such \t . th. coutnencine “ i a lew days. Get frat choice. e office of the Aseocia ‘ld | as cone Dedication of the el,” Hon. A.M. two families lost their homes, only escaping moines few days. e ay pores the Association, Equitable Build. j demne a for} . t tothe a ent | Ghee yess. mou by: the ee i — = partly clothed. Machinery, grain, hay and a A Busy Day in the Criminal Court. JOHNSON & LUTTRELL, Geniats G20 serincntts z mand approved by the ak of Site United igen War Department Changes. | great amount of stock were burned. The un- pease jie #1,000 advanced on ewch share. Eee econ ete e ar ten meation ise ancepted @ Quartette Appointed —Benj. W. Hanna, of Kansas, ap- | iortunate farmers are entirely destitute and| In the Criminal Court, Judge Montgomery, 96° ‘713 Market Space, Pamphlets explaining the objects and "4 at tee nook ie selecting cae arse r e public cordially Invited, pointed clerk of class three, A. G. O., by trans- | without food or shelter, this morning, the colored man, Benjamin Haw- | kins, indicted for the murder of his wife, Cora nof the vartous parcels of laud which mers have the Assoc Mus. M. J. Hesr, bee DRY METHODIST EPISCOE R => Fi fer from the Navy department; Wm. Messeroy, | In Douglas county the fire was one of the ° ri, | Worst ever known, Many farmers lost ever e ‘hurch, cor. 14th and G sti power to inclide, they On the frat | hota apa Massachusetts, and Louis Garesche, Missc Hawkins, on the nightof March 16 last by “ Wednesday iu euch month the office will be open from | Bersb¥ tither sid 9480 six ice: Geo’ B. Hovt | thing and are homeicss and destitute. ‘The | Hawkins, a - ast, by Pot wage nn elope Ted stock | 812 Socleck paw. Advances will be made promptly | betwee Act ot cs et, “Metory of ‘the Crone; cont ia 3 ere eee — ry a are | house of Wm. Cline was burned, stabbing her in the right side of the chest, om tes ution to her iarve and well-sele 7 och Dov rossings Of Massachusetts 2 m., Youngs people's: 8 p. stor, on | 2 chusetts, ¢ class one, A. G. O. ‘ Praag ire wenine 9 1 a migra at 7 o'clock, ® 2: Betws fe oranmantemmeats | a0 ws an sons neon: B pa tho Tartar, cit | Massach sinha ee te a ah 3ns, CLIVE PERISUING Sm Tah PLAMee, Virginia avenue, between 3d and 439 streets ie Same aah THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Pres't. & their, ofc in eee Institution, in | p ayer meeting Wedueslay. We invite youl to wore | G ee ey She was seventy years oldand was the mother | 8°Uthwest, was arraigned, At the advice of hig 7 ud Children. writin, be » 1880, a statement of the fow- | With use 1 G.O. sige s a vonmeil: 2: Mi. Meokalk és ar subiaanhdinelans, JNO. JOY EDSON. See’y. es at uit, ney will saree to wel UNION METEODIS Scopar|, Promoted—Jas, H. Bessling, from class one | Of E. W. Kline, prosecuting attorney of Doug- | Counsel, E. M. Hewlett, he plead not guilty. — Mrs HUNT gives her personal attention to special | _ a = ea 1 portions of them, towether with a des “E> Church, ZOU st., neue Pa, ave Sunday, stwo,and Thos, W. Hitchcock, from | las count: The grand jury returned mamber of in- Gost her patrons. pe <— SommtuTs TION TICKET 5. have nowfor | *7tion of the sane gato motes aud bounds aud area, | Sc heal 9 30 a. wr hie a mand Op. 1,000 to class one, 8. G. O. ‘ | Near Oukwood lake lives Frank Goodfellow. | dictments and pleas on them were taken as fol- = — s kD) DN CO. bave now fo: Secretary of tl terior, in. by the pastor, Key. Wm. H. Chapri Jommunte: i e sg oe “compen :W. ce a | Stivatite odiere futh and Cate Phat. 2. ee eee JOHN W. NOBLE. | at the close of the morning sermole "Youn Peuplon Borde) ws | leery oe ee Game. | lows: W. B. Moore, larceny of a coat March 12; EF M L . Commutation Books, conta rood President of District Commissioners, veting at 8:30 pm. Frayer services Wednesday Mrs. € = fetow and three children heroical Wm. Buckner, assault with intent to kill Eu- BANE Je EWIs, a all ite lines of coaches, Pri oe ia PRUE PaaS WEBB, ee a wn a) pee a. e gre magna beds Seed ports » | gene Carter; Geo, Parker. house breaking at &~ CERTI€ICATES STOCK, CHEQUES, be ‘SP. LANGLEY. way, MCKENDE HURCH, MASSA- James Christie’s Death. foreed to get down on their nees while the | the residence of A. C. Tyler, March 19; Major JEWELER, SILVERSMITH == Som ga other ee TGEDNEY. | Commiastoners of the Zoological Pari, | Soyce (fhusetts ave. PA aaa | A WELL SENATE EMPLOYE ANOTHER vic- | Hlantes passed over them. Ars, Goodfellow is | Lewis, larceny from the person, and Sidney B. oo sa TO and D atroeia (oat Building, | ,Sulthwopian Institution, Mastington, D.C, Abril | i,m” foun people's i "1D p. ai. “Sttaday TIM OF INAUGURATION WEATHER, ee cto | Cunningham, assault with intent to kill Turner FRESH HAVANA AND KEY WEST 4 bats 2 Seats tee ond public lavinde *¢ morning service. | James I, Christie, acting assistant doorkeeper | 4.0 Brule county casualties are being reported | kK Hackman March 11, pleas of not guilty. DEALER IN FINE STATIONERY, SEC ‘ — “BE; Sc nea orl Se oi ae SAS vege PH A ber | daily. Fully 100 families have lost everything, | “The grand jury reported the cases ignored. of % CHAMPAGNE WINES, % WE ARE OFFERING THE BEST 1 CHURCH, REv. | 0 the Senate, died at 6:40 o'clock this morning | the loss reaching $150,000. Two women were 4 All the Jesding brands, at New York prices Will have on exhibition Monday, March 25, PEMBROKE PURE RYE WHISKY. THOMAS KUSSELL, 7 | FOURTH STREET M. Charles Tibbs and Wm. Humble for the und chesjeat tp price “Vapor and Oil | Se yor . Ris death adds | burned to death near Chamberlain. It is re- | Gan’ of a watel: from Wee elon Meck now on the market." Call and see | P-™., preaching by nt oo O8 the market Cell ar Sacrament at the Morning service; G:45 pn, young | another name to the long list of victims of in- | Ported at the latter place that the fire was | and George Walker, assault with intent to ki reuson, pastor—1] ain, aud 7:30 | at his residence in this city. he, pasior: administration of the A FULL STOCK OF MERIDEN BRITANNIA CO.'S ter Wines, Brandies and Segara, : peoples’ praise mcetie: 3 p.m, the Sunday’ Schon 7 is fri | Started by Indians on a reservation, The Crow | George Brown, March 18, 15 _1213 Fennsylvanis avenue. Dedee Haruna Ol, | USupel reuporance Society oii Aa tients | SuEWration weather, for his friends eay that | Greg, agency had a narrow escape. ‘The grand ‘jury reported an tnfictment PLATED WARE, BANJos. “= | meeting, Which will be addressed by Maj. Jease Yeutes | from the cold contracted during the open air ——>—__— = SSEaTDSaeaEe i EN Tee epee, GQOD8. | and others: song by Miss Macgc Storia; singing by | ceremonies of that day he never fully recovered, AN ENGLISH SCARE. ihe ——— Se ‘The Celebrated FAIRBANKS & COLE. Finest make. Fe Pine dig am Gs Sorte 10. | the soctety and signing the pledge. All are cordfally ¢ 4 sault with intent to kill W. A. Merchant, March end. and in his weakened state succumbed to the Prints Ucig., worth Se. invited Highest awards. Large stock just received by Full line of Dress Goods from 1zi%e., up. i WA! bad weather and hard work which ch: ter-| Alleged Plot to Shoot the Prince of | *”- pare . u 0 f THE WASHINGTON SOCIET ad weather an 1 hich character. se W. G. METZEROTT & CO, Great bargains 1n all classes of Goods, Be New seraation bondantorrinn) Cin Tan | ized the last week of the Senate's proceedings. Wales in Leicester. Stree 6 SEANOe Se BEER. FATABLISHED 1840, 1215 PENNA.AVE. | mbi2 110 F st. new. z se LUTTRELL sent we Sent frecand all Wererees, andes achat | He was in attendance upon the Senate when it] Loxpox, April 6.—The mayor of Leicester to-| In the case of Emile Montrop, convicted of ja4-m supanigecuaen samera 7 obey Cor. 20th st. and Pu. ave. a.m. Preaching 11 a.m. by Rev. Wm. B Hayden, | @djourned sine die last Tuesday, although not | day received an anonymous letter warning him larceny from the person October 22 last, the a = KINGSLEY BRO.'S CREAMERY CO. K—< HOME BUILDING ASSOCIATION, on ect z Lamy Jor 8 Perpetual Darnt Ofer | feeling at all well, and took to his bed on the | thata plot had been arranged to shoot §the | court suspended sentence, advising that as ‘ WiLL SELL YOU THE BEST MILK, CREAM, SIXTH ISSUE OF STOCK. (out of the Lord's Supper will be administered. it cteeiatied din Rliieg Seater rp ora! | Prince of Wales when he attended the race |long as he lived a correct life d ie Cc. Heremssox. BUTTER, BU TTERMILK ra COTTAGE OFFICE OF TREASURER, 1907 PENN. AVE. Recitrds N D METHODIST EPISCOPAL ness of the heart, led to his death — morning. | ones arr yee we ies. hermes ~% - ecpeette a hg oe Bag a a urch, cor. a &.w.—Rev, We ii C1 Christi: e 4 . was wrol would IMPORTER. Guaranteed Pure and Unad-lterated, Fourth monthly meeting for the receipt of dues on | Baldwin, pastor, 11-a.m. aud 7:30 p.in.: morning | US ew — ee on wanly | the writer of the letter, they took every pre- | called up for sentence. He entered into recog- R' Busiwess Conducted on a Business Basis, stock of Sixth Series TUESDAY EVENING, Aprll@, | subject?’ “The Prophecy ® Bad Man’ Fuiflted.” | moned by telegraph from Dover, N. HL, and | coition to. ensure the safety of his roval | nizance to appear when called. MILLINERY. Until our wagons can be repaired and repainted, ck, at Wilson's Hall, southwest corner | Sunday. school, a.m. Missionary mecting at 3 p.m. | arrived here Thursday Saciesen Up AG oar tm Oluinde ta Oe : ‘TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED. which will take wonue4ime, but sow being pushed ag | Of Pela. are and T9th tO. ate meeting or | een reoples Endeavor Suciety at 6.45. Communion | Mr, Christio was probably as well known to attetesen) seiuingwhaheret or preggect rior} Paw peachyroed vibe f Te Maggie aes } Xapidly 0 poset our Wagous will retain Ward's ante apie me ers aibcast toeeatat ae bar mk y ecting ‘| habitues of the Senate as any Senator on the Dunmore, convie petit ny November floor, He was born in May, 1842, in Dover, N. | B4ture has takenplace at the 1 19th last, similar action was taken. ‘Bear sn mond the ud 5'p.m. ‘The books clone Ward" wagon: for the present we | Shove, between 8 a.1. = — = ae SETS, TURBANS, LARGE HATS. | will deliver OUK OWS Dairy Products, aud none can | Meuinstyfurther subscriptions to this series with this <a CENTRAL M. E. CHU} 1, STH 8 i Vashi 4 : 3s BOX between Mand N sts. u.w.—Truitees, rallyi | H., and coming to Washington twenty-eight / 4K BOULANGIST LEADERS, a a — 4 Gece. te ibe econ: Creche on - 1 eeen tile tie ‘iS ver large numberof shares have alrendy been Sabbath school 9 a. preaching 11 a.m.; pastor | years ago was appointed a page in the Senate, Criminal Court Jurors. apenas as eemens a se tae ek Got ineautive the | tken i is series, Shares #ieach ner south. a | 3-40; Xeune reorienting 20pm. breschivs by | and has remained on the foor in various ca: | Aequitted of Belonging to a Secret So NAMES DRAWN TO FILL VACANCIES, MENTS. Gucts will bs delivered to thera Fo | ee iiiancctiog of this series °° Teduited at this, the | Pocehtion of members aiid sacrament of the Lord | Pacities ever since. His present position was clety, but Fined. The following names of persons, drawn as SPRING GARMEN to m. when oual am ato! supper. Special prayer and praise services on Wed- | created for his especial benefit in 1872 on mo- P _ vacancies it Criminal Court, aungugit paid as monthly dues pn Auck Bolder ieee | uenday nielite unter theaustices of the Central Union | tlow of Senator Coukling, aud his relations tiga | Pants, April 6.—The correctional tribunal to- | Jurors to fill i te _________ | Sn settlement of the eaine, at the rate of & t Mission, W.H. Brooks, pastor, At | ~ i " ‘i were called to-day: Jost received, invoice of Imported Garments, Long ; ; cu settisinent of the rat © per cent per ——— ‘KORTH CAHOLINA AVELM.P CHURCH. Senators regardless of party have been of the | day acquitted Senator Naquet and Deputies La ree B.F. Ellen, Louis C. Ken- i le< % NEI ‘No better investment of small monthly savings can Rev. J. W. Trout, pastor.—Sabbath school at | Closest character. ill be removed | Guerre, Laisant and Turquet, leaders of the | Andrew Burgess, B. F. Dy aud Short Wraps, Jetted Wraps, $4.50 to 825. Jack- < A. MUDDID | be made, and no cheaper method of obtaining loans or 30 a.m, Preaching at 11 o'clock a1, by Key. F. A, | to-night to Barker’s undertaking shop, where league of patriots, and three other bers of | Sia, W. H. L. Clark, Oscar Fickling, W. ce | pe 2 Dooids ekOM | Raalee method of papi Sa ernie be ob. | Stise._ 7:0. mn love faust. Strangers weloome. 1t? | the chaplain of the Senate will deliver a short | tongue Of Rettiows, and three other members of | @™ Deo. {+ Uae ee, Sw. " N. NEW ANTIQUE BRASS, kc. ed. Th punt foaned on each of the | gy 2 ENANT (PRES. | Service. and to-morrow, escorted by a com- ion, sarge ging | G. 5. 7 Foster Kid Lacing Glove, $1 per pair upward, fitted STEEL, BOG GoUbs FROM ee 157s shaves which have received loons during. the G3 | BOE yee coe tee, OMEN AN ‘and ists | mittee from the office of the sergeant-at-arms pectic ete hated ——— = fine of 100/ Angustine, Louis Keufman, C. J. Kellege, EW YORK MANUFAC’ nicuths of the life of the association is $168.14. streets n. w.—Services at 11 a i, and 7:30 p. mw. | and the officers and employes of the Sena‘ remes cach upon eee Ser Ts, to a so-| ©. 8, Hutchinson, Augustus Bu George to the band. PEATTION MEL. LOWES FHICES, | | As careful management ix promised fur the future ae | Iu th morning the sacraments of baptisn and ‘the | "wal be taken to Dobos: eH f ciety not authorized by law. crowd out- | W, Hall. Maurice Goldstein, 8. Owen, ‘@ OF THE | bas been had in the past. Come in with us, You will | Lord's Supper. Inthe evening the sixty-ffth anni. | they wi en wer, N. H., for inter-| side the court room received the announce- | Frank H. ‘H. L. Cranford, Samuel C. = _007 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, Pe of ihe bad Seabousd | HOF FeFet BAYH C06 £95) own ING, President Justice Strong will preside. A statement witltse mags | MERE ment of the result of the trial with cries of | jlil-S Thomas Drown, F, S. Wiliams, Henry - # Coasting Company, of the District of Columbia, ior ANSON S. TAYLOR, Vice-President, | Ly the secretary, Dr, suesrer, and addresses bythe Ti “Vive la Ligue,” “Vive Boulanger” and “Vive | Naylor, C. A. Hamilton, Robt. B. Teuney, Chas, the election of bine Directors, will be held at the Na- EDWARD S, WESCOTT, Treasurer.” | Rev. Geo, G. seliert, D De of New York a pee ‘he Late Stanley Matthews. Deacelate yaor, C. ‘O’'Hin 4 T. . Beuprus,, Cane ENTERS, | tions! Metropolitan Bank on WEDNESDAY, April 10, W.-H WETZEL, Secretiry, | | is M.D.” of Orissa, India, and probably others, | MEMBERS OF THE BAR OF THE SUPREME COURT a a w. Edmonston, John on F. ont Peed hap lately >(urchased, a Pisce of som Ross THOMPSON, Sec’ co - HON 2131 Hi st. n.w. fen oF a 9:30 am. Young people's meet- | “pass RESOLUTIO¥S IN RESPECT TO 118 MEMORY. League Island Navy-Yard. , Richard Sek Ciecest. sicus 7241 18, eituated «1 : ~! = — PARIS EXPOSITION. at 6:45 p.m. it ; Beusinger, Hezekiah pr Ray pak mg ‘pian | — REMOVAL. VERMONT AVE. CHRISTIAN CHURCH. | The bar of the United States Supreme Court | secRETARY TRACY TO MAKE AN INSPECTION OF IT Judge Montgomery asked if ony Gaamnhte Fe eS ir wo pcan arecipae pup ateeoma on | BS pt een agri yaa | held © meeting inthe Supreme Court room tis —— Ey a Be Se selena eco otk ne al wi 14TH AND B S78. 8. ee Be Ee Act ane_ | Rome genre fen adem of Higa | afternoon in memory of the inte Justice Mat-| | Pumapeuem, Ba. April 6. Secrtary | tht when & few of those rave, anwwered shit Gity, convenient to depot, railroad care and berdic. | Ibaveremoved my MAIN OFFICE to = preeting | thews. Senator Evarts presided and Mr. Mc- | Tracy, by Mayor , Commo- | they had no * My inotto is low prices, coud ave. | Sunday school 9:30 a.m.; You Peo] Fit Zam, atgton, Oda Fellows" Hath, dore John G. Walker, chief of the bureau of fe spectators, looked wurprised After carefully : 31 10TH ST. XW, : ® < ate 1t* | Kenney, clerk of the court, acted as secretary. Mason, U. examining excuses the court ettnciiion eM ES dea) tian = t stare peSUNDAY WESTERN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, | Senator Edmunds, from the committee for that | Mvisation, and er Chsaaeeinest 8 xy mad | fa addities to Messrs Gal- patrons of the pastand the fricuds The las above GAS OFFICE, where all orders will be received | #'ViNING. APRIL 7, at 6:30 sharp, for the purpose 'H st. between 19th 20th.—Rev. T. S. pass ri hen il ‘illiams, Hamilton and I iif | sed promptiy sled from my ld RAULROAD YARDat POR Rt y | mentor. ray ag eg SNS Te eed Pattee pase nenerrar nero se roedyd down the Dela- ao ened es caer excused Messrs, EXT aca'513 New derecy avenue, where Lam ready MARYLAND AVE. AND 12TH ST. 8.W, Sil preach a sermon on the order.” z Endeavor, Soclety GAD p. m Diving service 138 | jneiiecete Rae: ‘ Augustine, Cranford’ Edmonaton, ami dineeed sed always willing to auako estimates and’ give m5 | 30.0 40 «ne ture I will atarien heels qister Lodwos ‘are earnestly invited to unite with | Sermon: "The Shield of ” brief e gy of the deceased, apeahing of Iie se which ‘a star, to report Mon- es . JAMES P. H. . 8. G. personallyassociated, ae eee M. regan LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES, &c. ae Ee ec. strastae i Biicttion a and ‘vocal Spseialties in ible aay ben : _ ———_ Beg Winns “¢ Siculdiaer of a Gescriptces | mho-1m JAMES F. BARBOUR. | 2° ——sas NDAD MEETING OF THE | THATIVE READINGS every Son ate a0 be | Re tative of : aud styles. “Goods delivered within 24 Bours. Please WAXiOMAL, GEDIGAL COLES! NNU, April 8, in the We Senator McDonald, of “J a, ind ; ones a = av-iw* | Set of the Columbian Catversity, the | Buildin & oy of a ee Oe Canweeee Evarts spoke also in eel “ MEAP ‘Cusrer tures, will begin on MONDAY. P ceased. After Cc 3 Inttiale fer § ete, a Abril'Iatat 6 me apd cont cunts May iat Baz ipa issboar 8 at WiltAais Sorrect analysis und an Soe morial services oS ; erie Mote, | ase : "mao “apae Hon! wall. or aduaenton. Campbell.